Since 1984, The Arts Center has brought in a professional and teaching artist to reside in Jamestown. Written By: Kathy Steiner | ×
Linda Roesch, right, is the current artist in residence at The Arts Center. Roesch works with elementary students and the community with various art activities. The Artist in Residence program at The Arts Center brings in artists from around the country. Submitted photo
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This story is advertorial content that is part of the 2021 Essential to Jamestown special edition of The Jamestown Sun. The
annual Progress Edition features stories on essential workers, agencies and businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (Unison Bank) – A New Year means new dreams and new goals.
One financial institution is giving back to the community of Jamestown in a big way this year that will help contribute to local dreams and goals.
Unison Bank has partnered with the University of Jamestown and Jamestown Public Schools by contributing $500,000 to help progress their $11.5 million football field and track renovation project. The project includes a new turf football field and a nine-lane, 400-meter track, as well as a press box, seating and concourse.
“We’re proud of our community bank heritage and the areas we serve,” said Unison Bank President & CEO, Kelly Rachel.